While the report stopped short of proving “collusion” (because collusion isn’t a federal crime and is therefore subjective), it concluded that Trump welcomed Russian interference as beneficial during the 2016 election and tried at least 10 times to obstruct the FBI investigation into his dealings, but largely failed because his underlings refused to carry out his illegal demands.

Republican representative Mark Meadows of North Carolina, who opposed marriage equality in 2013, tweeted, “What you’re seeing is unprecedented desperation from the left. They went all in on a collusion conspiracy that never existed, didn’t get the result they wanted, and now they’re throwing manufactured controversies at the wall to see if anything sticks. It won’t work. #NoCollusion.”

What you're seeing is unprecedented desperation from the left. They went all in on a collusion conspiracy that never existed, didn't get the result they wanted, and now they're throwing manufactured controversies at the wall to see if anything sticks. It won't work. #NoCollusion

Nationally syndicated conservative TV and radio host Mark Levin, a man who called the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2015 same-sex marriage decision “a direct assault on our entire American heritage and our constitutional process,” tweeted, “Thus [sic] entire Democratic-press effort to ruin this president has been exposed. Now it’s time to investigate the true perpetrators of this coup attempt. And for we, the people, to hold the press to account.”

…Thus entire Democratic-press effort to ruin this president has been exposed. Now it’s time to investigate the true perpetrators of this coup attempt. And for we, the people, to hold the press to account.